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LOOK OUT FOR HOSPITAL CONCERT, ON DECEMBER 2nd, 1889. NEW SONGS. NEW MUSIC. NEW FACES. PROGRAMME IN NEXT ISSUE.

TO THE ELECTORS OF THE EAST COAST DISTRICT.

GENTLEMEN,— I am in favor of further endowments being given to the Harbor Board to produce revenue sufficient to obviate the necessity of any rate being levied, and of an endowment for theWairoa Harbor.

I shall advocate the construction of roads for the purpose of opening up tbe country from Gisborne to Clyde, respectively. I shall propose a commission with absolute power to deal with questions of Native title, and also alterations in the Native Land Laws, to prevent future complications.

I am in favor of the Education standard being maintained, and reserves being devnted, not to High Schools, but to primary education.

I am in favor of Local Self Government, and will support a measure for that purpose. I shall strongly advocate and support a comprehensive scheme of colonisation, subject to such restrictions as may be necessary to be applied, and that caution which is required in national undertakings should be exercised, and especially so as not to interfere with the present labor market.

I am In favor of a Land and Income Tax in substitution of the Property Tax (so that the £50,000,000 of money at present escaping taxation may bear its share), and will also support Sir George Grey's Land for Settlrment Bill. I am, yours faithfully, W. L. REES. WHATAUPOKO ROAD DISTRICT BOARD. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCYA LISTER NEAL WILLIAMS being the only Candidate nominated for Member to the above Road District Board for the extraordinary vacancy caused by Geobob A. Beebe having vacated bis seat, I therefore declare the said Alisteb Neal Williams duly elected as Member. WM. J. QUIGLEY, Returning Officer, Whatsupoko Road District Board, Gisborne, Nov. 25, 1889. TO BUILDERS. rpENDERS addressed to tbe Chairman -L Poverty Bay Park Company will be received cn FRIDAY, the 29th ins:., at noon, for BUILDINGS and OTHER WORKS. Plana and Specifications to be seen on application to the undersigned. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. WM. J. QUIGLEY, Architect. DILLON RECEPTION COMMITTEE. THE Members of above Committee will meet at the Masonic Hotel at 8 o'clock THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, to audit and wind up Accounts. W. F. CRAWFORD, Chairman. WHATAUPOKO POUND. IMPOUNDED by J. Fishes, from Kaiti Roads, on Nov. 21st, 1889, at 5 a.m.— 1 brown Mare, branded T on off rump, rope round neck. 1 bay Mare, branded like (conjoined) on near rump; Colt foal at (not. 1 brown Mare, no brand visible; Colt foal at foot. 1 black Filly, no brand visible. 1 black Filly, branded like 7 on near shoulder, star on forehead 1 brown Filly, no brand visible. 1 light bay yearling Filly, no brand visible, star on forehead. 1 bay yearling Filly, no brand visible, star on forehead. 1 chesnnt Entire, no brand visible. 1 ohesnut Mare, brandod like gP (conjoined) on off hip, blaze down face, filly foal at foot. 1 black Entire, no brand visible. 1 bay Mare branded like K2 near shoulder, filly foal at fool. 1 bay Filly, no brand visible, 1 bay’Filly, branded like L off shoulder, 1 light hay Filly, no brand visible, near bind foot white, blaze down face. X brown Filly, no brand visible,'liar on forehead, X bay Filly, no brand visible, blaze down face, off and two hind feet white, X light bay Filly, blaze down face, near bind foot white, no brand visible. 1 bey yearling Entire, no brand vieible, star on forehead, 1 bay Mare, no brand visible, foal at foot. I dark chestnut Mare, branded like ART off

eboulder, and ABT off hip, star on forehead, filly foal at foot. Will be cold at the above Pound Yard on THURSDAY, November 28th, 1889, unless redeemed.

NEW GOODS, EX WAVE QUEEN NEW IRON BEDSTEADS, with Wire Mattress. New Iron Cots, New Linoleums, Now Carpets, New Pianos, Ths Cheapest lot of Goods Direct Importers sver opened—in all 9 cases, J. TOOLEY, COLONIAL INDUSTRY! GIVE the Auckland Company's JELLIED SMOKED SOHNAPPEB a trial. In lib and 21b tine, of all Grocers. The Best and Cheapest Tinned Fish in the Market. Wholesale and Retail, from— J. H. TOPPING, Agent for Gisborne, TO LHT. Q.BABB SEED PADDOCKS, ‘ W. H. TUCKEB. VkkMHWi

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 382, 26 November 1889, Page 3

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715

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 382, 26 November 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 382, 26 November 1889, Page 3

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